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Day #2: A Nice Day For A Grand Slam

Doug had a plan for today and we worked it to the letter. An hour before daylight we cut through the woods to the bottom of the field and walked 500 yards to the top. Doug set his Double Bull blind in half a dozen scraggly saplings that were alone in the field. We were 31 yards from the woods.
According to Doug's scouting the gobbler normally arrived at the field around 10:00. He called at fly down time, nothing answered and we entered the waiting mode.
At 10:05 Doug said he heard a hen. I listened but couldn't hear anything. Doug called and a hen came uphill to us. Pics of the hen.
The hen hung out around us and then went back downhill.
Gobble!
Our Hillside longbeard announced his arrival. Doug changed to a slate and called to the hen, he wanted it back with us, not wandering around somewhere else. The hen talked back to Doug and came right back up.
Downhill, ol' Hillside Tom came into view. He didn't waste any time, he brought it on and Doug took its pictures.
When he was 15 yards from us I drew, he was at the decoys before I could get a pin on him. The decoys buggared him and he darted uphill. I Found him in the furthest corner of the blind's shooting window and leaned to the left, balancing on on leg of my Double Bull 3-legged chair.
He turned toward the decoys. A moving target, at 8 yards, I was solid in the "go" zone, my top pin locked on his vitals and I cut it loose.
The arrow rocked the longbeard hard, he half flew, half jumped downhill past the decoys and when he hit the ground my arrow slung into the air. Then the gobbler did the bad thing ... he flew.
From Doug's angle he could see the bird make a crash landing in the woods downhill. 
"Where did you hit it?" Doug asked, "Your arrow came out, you didn't you get any penetration!"
"The arrow went in all the way, just the nock or the fletching was still in it. The turkey is dead." I said.
Doug beamed. "I saw where it flew to. It landed in a wreck."
"Let's wait half an hour," I said.
Just for grins I took his picture and then he took mine. We were pretty pleased right then, this is our 2nd grand slam together. 
Doug was the first one in the woods, right away he said, "Here it is."

This is my Grand Slam Eastern longbeard, the Hillside gobbler. A 10 1/2" beard, 1 1/4" spurs and 20 pounds. 
I want to thank the sponsors of our 4x4 Grand Slammer. Through their help and support this online event is possible.
BowTech bows, Double Bull blinds, Knight & Hale turkey calls, Barrie Archery Rocky Mountain broadheads, Timberline Archery bowsights, MyTopo.com maps, Carter Enterprises releases, Pro-Ears hearing enhancement & protection, Fine-Line Archery peep sights & bowquivers, Montana Decoys turkey decoys, EASTON Archery arrows, Freddie Bear Sports assorted bowhunting gear & Sticks N' Limbs camouflage, Wulff Cedar Creek Ranch Rio Grandes hunts, Florida Wildlife Unlimited Florida Osceola hunts, Double K Guide Service Merriam's hunts, Fred Lutger's Wilderness Hunts Illinois hunts, Wells Creek Outfitters Easterns, Limb Walker Guide Service Ohio hunts.

This is the 2nd Grand Slam, Fred Lutger and Tony Dukes are still hunting.

Day #1: A Little Rain ... and a little rain!

Doug Crabtree and I drove to several spots and called with no response. Doug had scouted a bird he called the Hillside gobbler and we drove to its area. The gobbler was high up on the hill, the time was 8:19, the bird was 2 hours early today.
We parked at the property owner's, cut through the woods, and set up against the fence on the edge of the woods -- on an adjoining hill. It was pouring rain. We were 400 yards from the gobbler and a hen.
Doug called. The longbeard gobbled back instantly.
Without hesitation the gobbler walked to the bottom of his hill and through a narrow strip of trees separating the hills. We lost sight of him in the tall grass on our hill. 
Doug clucked a couple of times and did a fighting gobbler purr with his diaphragm call. The Tom's head appeared -- periscope like -- in the grass below us. 
He kept coming and took shape in the grass. He stopped 30 some yards from us and surveyed the area.
Doug did a quiet ki ki and the longbeard gobbled and started toward the fence.
Obligingly, he stopped 20 yards from us. I drew and put the bright green top pin of my Timberline bowsight on the longbeards chest and held it rock steady. 
My arrow went 3 feet to the left of the bird and he walked back downhill.
Doug wanted to check my bow and drew it. To our dismay we saw my arrow pop out of the cradle on the rest.
We waited half and hour and snuck back to the truck. Later I adjusted the rest.
Actually, the miss was so wide that we felt sure that the gobbler did not know what happened. We made plans to dance with him again tomorrow.

Sponsors For The 2004 4x4 Grand Slammer
Our 4x4 Grand Slammer with the bow created excitement with several manufacturers and they stepped up to the plate to sponsor the event.

SPONSORS
- BowTech - bows
- Knight & Hale - turkey calls
- Barrie Archery - Rocky
  Mountain broadheads
- Timberline Archery - bowsights
- MyTopo.com - maps
- Double Bull - blinds
- Carter Enterprises releases
- Pro-Ears hearing
  enhancement & protection
- Fine-Line Archery peep
  sights & bowquivers
- Montana Decoys - decoys
- EASTON Archery - arrows
- Freddie Bear Sports
  Assorted bowhunting gear
- KBA Knives custom knives
- Sticks N' Limbs camouflage

OUTFITTERS:
- Wulff Cedar Creek Ranch - Rio Grandes
- Florida Wildlife Unlimited - Florida Osceolas
- Possum's Trading Post - Missouri Easterns
- Double K Guide Service Merriam's
- Fred Lutger's Wilderness Hunts Illinois
- Wells Creek Outfitters Easterns

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